October 23 – Orbán: Europe the home of nations

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Europe’s greatness, strength and prestige are to be found in nation states that compete and at the same time cooperate with one another, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told a state commemoration of Hungary’s anti-Soviet uprising of 1956 in front of Budapest’s House of Terror Museum.

“They are playing new imperial marches in Brussels today, though it is a different tune than the old one,” Orbán said.

Brussels is not Istanbul, or Moscow, it is not imperial Berlin, or even Vienna, Orbán said. Brussels never set out to conquer anything, only to manage its colonies, he added.

“We, however, were never a colony or a colonial power,” the prime minister said. “We never took anyone’s homeland away, which is why we won’t give up our own to anyone.”

Brussels today is ruled by those who want to replace the alliance of free nations with a European empire controlled not by leaders elected by the people but by Brussels bureaucrats, Orbán said. There are many European countries today where those who believe in a European empire are in power, he added.

He warned that there was a growing number of military-age men arriving in Europe from other continents and other cultures, and that “in our lifetime they will shape Europe’s major cities to their own image.” Slowly but surely Europe’s natives will end up in the minority, he said.

Terror will become a part of big city life and political manipulation citing the rule of law will become common practice, he said. Orbán said freedom of expression and freedom of the press would only apply “as long as it is used to echo them”.

The prime minister said those looking to turn the European Union into an empire were “without exception” in favour of migration. They have made the admission of migrants the measure of Europeanness and expect every member state and its people to immediately transform themselves into multicultural states, he added.

Orbán said the “Brussels vanguard and other anti-nation state leaders” viewed migration as an opportunity to replace the EU of nation states with a multicultural, uniform empire of a mixed population.

“A Europe without nation states, an elite torn from its national roots, alliance with the multinational power groups, coalition with financial speculators: this is George Soros’s paradise,” he said.

Orbán added that although it was only October, everyone in Europe was focused on next May. He said the European parliamentary elections scheduled for that month would decide the direction Europe would go in, adding that the people of Europe had to choose their future.

“We Hungarians must not stay silent, either,” Orbán said. “Let’s choose independence and a cooperation of nations over global governing and control. Let’s reject the ideology of globalism and support the culture of patriotism,” he added.

Europe compares to no other continent, the prime minister said. It is the home of nations, not “a melting pot”, he added.

“We believe that every nation is unique in its own way and can brightly light up the part of the world that has been entrusted to it,” he said. This was why, he said, Hungarians had revolted in 1956.

“We adore our culture which preserves and protects our freedom,” Orbán said. “We believe in strong families, we consider our traditions and history exceptional, we celebrate our heroes and above all we love our country. We don’t want to and we won’t give it up to any empire or global form of government.”

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